Subspecies

Parsons and Diggles
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Luís Lourenço
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Hi.

Can someone help me find images or photos of all subspecies of Black Throated Finches and tell me the differences between them?

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arthur
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Probably a pretty tough ask . .

Basically there are just the two . . The white-rumped (Parson) and the black-rumped (Diggles) which is a bit paler and a bit smaller

Geographic variations which differ in colour to some degree do exist, but in Australian aviculture the Parsons population and Diggles population are probably all 'intergrades' . . and this would apply more so to populations in overseas collections

There was a thread on this forum not so long back which dealt quite comprehensively with this topic . . "Chocolate Parsons"

As for images I can only suggest 'Google Images'
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There are some topics here to take a look at.
viewtopic.php?f=100&t=5609&p=61576&hilit=diggles#p61576" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
viewtopic.php?f=71&t=7080&hilit=diggles&start=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
viewtopic.php?f=106&t=6699&p=52543&hilit=diggles#p52543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1295&hilit=diggles" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hi!

Thanks for the help. Finally I found images of black-rumped :clap:
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There's also P.c.nigrotecta which is a darker form of the Diggles (black-rumped) although recent taxonomic discussion has lumped this form back into the one sub-species for all black-rumped birds - P.c.atropygialis.
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Thanks for the information Tiaris ;)
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Here are some of mine......White Rumped (Parson)
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Pretty happy with this shot....
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And have a read of the other topics. As tiaris has said, currently two sub species recognised but aviculturalists probably recognise three :eh: , and Australia's most prolific taxonomist, Matthews, historically recognised up to 5 sub species :crazy: ........but he was probably a "Splitter", and didnt have DNA technology

Today, its nigh impossible to to verify captive birds' purity unless we know they originate from the wild.......which in most cases is illegal
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Very nice photos and thanks for the explanations :thumbup:
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arthur wrote:Probably a pretty tough ask . .

Basically there are just the two . . The white-rumped (Parson) and the black-rumped (Diggles) which is a bit paler and a bit smaller

Geographic variations which differ in colour to some degree do exist, but in Australian aviculture the Parsons population and Diggles population are probably all 'intergrades' . . and this would apply more so to populations in overseas collections

There was a thread on this forum not so long back which dealt quite comprehensively with this topic . . "Chocolate Parsons"

As for images I can only suggest 'Google Images'
No there's 3 subspecies .
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I'm with Mickw (or Mr Matthews!!) there would be at least 5 - and some of those have never made it into aviculture.
Had a friend in the gulf and he described pockets of different form/race/ whatever term u wish to use from that area.

One was a smaller version with almost the entire front as the bib - apparently very localised and uncommon.......unfortunately he was not a camera buff but knew his stuff. He didn't elaborate on rump colour.

From my previous post about the pale form of the Diggles we know of 2 "types" of Diggles - and that doesn't inlcude the so-called chockie version of Diggles (black-rump). So theres 3 without the white rumped Parson making an "appearance"!

Way back in the day when I was a lad and fascinated by this very same question I also had a letter from Dr Myers (father of well-known Hunter finch identity!!) in which he listed the ones he knew of and there were at least 5 on that list. Alas I no longer have the letter!

Oh for some of those pale-form Diggles!!
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